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With increasing numbers of WWll veterans coming home from the war, the government needed a way to assimilate them back into mainstream America to help them take back their jobs. The GI bill helped soldiers go to college for little to no cost which created a society of educated people who became white collar workers and added to  corporate America. This was the generation of business owners and office workers. No longer were factory jobs and blue collar workers as common  as the starched shirt business man. The GI bill also allowed returning troops take out home loans. This action made it possible to own a home and move too rapidly developing suburbs. Because of the GI Bill, suburbia became the most popular place to raise a family and helped to add to the conformity of the 1950's with everyone living in cookie-cutter homes.